Sedona Motion Picture Museum
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This spectacular motion picture has been filmed in panoramic high-definition, 70 mm IMAX foremat. The film rises out of the darkness, enveloping viewers in a breathtaking spectacle of sight and sound. Dramatic aerial footage whisks you across sweeping vistas. Costuming from Hollywood, authentic stagecoaches, Old West scenery and Native American settings are painstakingly replicated. Even the part of our heroine, after which the town took its name, is believably portrayed by the founder’s actual great grand-daughter.
Come take this visual journey to discover the historical magic of Sedona through vast, brilliant images a superwide, HD Blueray LCD Screen!

This Film is shown daily, every hour on the hour.
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Pictures of Bob Bradshaw during the hay-day of western film making in Sedona. Bob was a “double” for many of the film’s actors, and from time to time actually hosted guests such as Elvis Presley, shown here during the filming of “Stay Away Joe”. Bradshaw was owner of a ranch with a western town which was  used for many of the movies.
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Scenes from some of the movies made in Sedona.
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Proudly presented by: Sedona Pines Resort
Sedona - A Western Film Mecca
Sedona’s Bob Bradshaw was here almost from the beginning and Sedona Motion Picture Museum is dedicated to the films made in Sedona, many involved Bob as a stunt double, host, location coordinator, etc. Stop by and see for yourself
Originally Filmed in 70mm IMAX Format